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WHAT WOULD BE BETTER 2 FLEXIFOIL SUPER 10's OR 1 5.5M BULLET???!!!

jumper - 1-10-2005 at 04:58 AM

Hi this is killing e i have some money and i was wondering either to get 2 flexifoil super 10s for £150 or 1 5.5m bullet for £220 please help i already have a brrokite sky rebel which is better than one super 10 but it doesnt stack. im wlling to pay up 2 £300. Ayny cheaper sites with all the fings i need to fly it straight outta the bag will be appriciated. :frog:

Adam1111 - 1-10-2005 at 03:51 PM

I Think That A bullet 5.5m is way to big unless u want to use with a buggy or one crazy ass and wants to die u will sit indoors waiting for the wind too drop enough so u dnt fly away to china flexifoil super10 2 of them will give as much power as u want if u r using it for recreational(on foot) one super10 will drag u along the floor in 15mph++ winds cause i have dun it
sooo 2 super10s will be great. If u r not an experianced flyer with quad lines and everything else it is alot of money too lose on 1 kite tht cost 300 quid roughly. Your kite is not better than 1 super 10 all i no is tht u can get it out off argos and thy r a bit pants

jumper - 17-10-2005 at 10:59 AM

not really seeing as my friend and i both tested them and mine came out the vbetter you pri**

haha

Adam1111 - 17-10-2005 at 12:40 PM

Ye M8 the flexifoil is without doupt the better allround kite it is fast and powerfull and very easy to control!!!

averyfisher - 17-10-2005 at 09:35 PM

I just ordered a very gently used 7.2 Ozone Samurai for $400, which is around 300 pounds, I reckon. You can probably get a Blade II gently used in your price range. I think the big kite online UK kiteshop has a special on Blade IIIs (I think because Flexifoil is about to release a new version - factory is out of stock of 4.9s).

http://www.powerkiteshop.com/kites/flexifoilblade3.htm

310 pounds for a brand new Blade III 4.9... I understand it generates more power than a Bullet, so you can probably size down to boot.

You might want to also check Flexifoils forum at community.flexifoil.com... that's were all the Brits chat... complete with incomprehensible jargon.